1 light-year corresponds approximately to 63000 AU (astronomical units).
The outer reaches of the Oort cloud are located approximately at a distance of 200 000 AU from the Sun: this means that the diameter of the Solar system is 400 000 AU. By setting a simple proportion, we can find the diameter of the Solar system in light-years (Ly):
[tex]1 Ly : 63000 AU = x : 400000 AU[/tex]
[tex]x= \frac{1 Ly \cdot 400000 AU}{63000 AU}=6.35 Ly [/tex]
So, an approximate estimate of the diameter of the Solar system is 6.35 light-years.